Packages that use debconf for configuration prioritize the questions they might ask you. Only questions with a certain priority or higher are actually shown to you; all less important questions are skipped.

You can select the lowest priority of question you want to see:- 'critical' is for items that will probably break the systemwithout user intervention.- 'high' is for items that don't have reasonable defaults.- 'medium' is for normal items that have reasonable defaults.- 'low' is for trivial items that have defaults that will work inthe vast majority of cases.

Type: select
Description
:sl2:

represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.

represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.

Located in
../cdebconf-newt-udeb.templates:4001 ../cdebconf-gtk-udeb.templates:4001
../cdebconf-slang-udeb.templates:2001 ../cdebconf-text-udeb.templates:7001

20.

English:

Cancel

#-#-#-#-# templates.pot (PACKAGE VERSION) #-#-#-#-#
Type: text
Description
Translators, this text will appear on a button, so KEEP IT SHORT
:sl1:
#-#-#-#-# templates.pot (PACKAGE VERSION) #-#-#-#-#
Type: select
Choices
These are choices of actions so this is, at least in English,
an infinitive form
:sl2: